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Summer 2009, vol 7 no 2

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HAIKU
 

Poets  Listed Alphabetically by Last Name

| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |

 

Raquel D. Bailey, a mother and Special Event Manager for the Children's Campaign, Inc.  Her poetry has been published in The Heron's Nest, Other Poetry, Modern Haiku, Acorn, Simply Haiku, Presence, Frogpond, Mainichi Daily News, Chrysanthemum, Shamrock, Wisteria, and Cider Press Review. She is the founding editor of Lyrical Passion Poetry E-Zine: http://lyricalpassionpoetry.page.tl

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Don Baird
He describes himself as a simple man looking at nature's things through the lens of a haiku.  He has placed third twice in Japan's Kusamakura International Haiku contest (foreign division).  Between special moments of capturing glimpses of nature in haiku, he is a kung fu teacher, musician and photographer.  He’s always searching . . . yet deep inside, he k
nows there is nothing to be found but himself.

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John Barlow is the editor of The Haiku Calendar, which has appeared annually since 2000, and co-editor of The New Haiku (2002) and Wing Beats: British Birds in Haiku (2008), written and compiled with Matthew Paul. His other books include Flamingo Shapes (2001) and Waiting for the Seventh Wave (2006). His haiku have received awards in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.
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Susan Constable has numerous forms of poetry published in both print magazines and on-line journals. Since 2006, however, haiku has become her form of choice and, early in 2007, she ventured into haiga. She lives with her husband on Canada’s west coast, where the natural world provides much of her subject matter, inspiration, and pleasure.
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William Cullen Jr. is a software project manager who works at a non-profit in Brooklyn, New York. He has published in most of the major haiku journals and his work has been anthologized in the Red Moon Anthologies.

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Garry Eaton is a newcomer to the world of haiku/haibun. He has been published only recently by Red Thread Haiku Sangha and by Contemporary Haibun Online. He is retired, and lives in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada.

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Merrill Ann Gonzales is an artist as well as a poet. Her work has been published in Frogpond, Modern Haiku, The Heron’s Nest, Nor’easter, Presence, Pine Island Journal of New England Poetry, The Aurorean, Tanka Café, bottle rockets, Red Lights, Ribbons, Reeds: Contemporary Haiga, as well as several anthologies. She was the grand prize winner for the official cover of The Heron’s Nest for March 1, 2006-March 1, 2007. She was appointed a resident artist for Moonset, the Newspaper in 2007.

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Jyothirmai Gubili lives in New York City and has been in medical editing since 2002. She started writing haiku in 2006, some of which have appeared in Science Editor. She reads, knits, and does origami in her spare time.

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Colin Stewart Jones


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Horst Ludwig, originally from Germany, is Associate Professor of German at Gustavus Adolphus College and makes his home in St. Peter, Minnesota. In 1981 he published Wind im Bambusspiel (Wind in Bamboo Chimes), which was reissued in 1991 with an English translation by Nancy Hanson Nash.
 

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Peggy Willis Lyles, Tucker, Georgia, is an Associate Editor of The Heron's Nest and a Red Moon Anthology staff member.  Her most recent book is To Hear the Rain, Brooks Books, 2002.

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AA Marcoff is an Anglo-Russian poet, born in Iran, who has lived in Africa, France, and Japan.
He read English at Cambridge and many of his longer poems have been published as well as haiku and tanka.